In some cases yes. Read the instructions you got with your electric blanket.
re: Of course you can. I grew up with electric blankets, they were always under my pretty bedspread so you didn't see the electric "veins"... a word of warning though, you will get REALLY warm, probably overheated. Make sure you don't sweat, the stink will cling to the electric blanket and you can't easily wash it- you may also want to cut the heat in the room at night
Electrical energy is converted to thermal energy when you warm up under an electric blanket. The electric current flowing through the blanket's heating elements generates heat, which warms up the blanket and then transfers heat to your body when you lie underneath it.
The Sunbeam Electric Blanket is machine washable.
You put the electric blanket on top of the mattress topper. If you put the mattress topper over the electric blanket you could start a fire. So the electric blanket goes on TOP of the mattress topper.
No, but an electric blanket can interfere with a pacemaker. Furthermore, electric blankets are dangerous in general!
An electric blanket generates heat through insulated wires inside the blanket. The heat is controlled by a thermostat, allowing you to adjust the temperature. The warmth you feel comes from the blanket's surface and can be adjusted to your comfort level.
Electric balnkets can be safe depending on how you use them and how you treat them, if you use an electric blanket during sleep you may need to be aware that the electric blanket can catch a fire during long periods of use (4-9 hours).
The best is a electric blanket.... well that's my opinon
I have a QVC featherbed, can I put a Silentnight electric blanket on top of it.
Many electric blankets are washable, such as the Biddeford heated electric throw blanket. It can be washed in a regular washing machine.
The heat from an electric blanket is generated through electricity passing through heating elements within the blanket. This radiant heat warms the body when the blanket is in use.
An electric blanket uses conduction as the main source of heat transfer. The electric elements inside the blanket heat up, which transfers heat through direct contact with the body when the blanket is placed on top.
an electric blanket uses 200 watts(wattage). If you left your electric blanket on for 10 hours you might end upwith a 30 to 50 cent fine.